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then a national unity po governt was formed. but relations between abd rabbu mansour hadi and the houthi rebels deteriorated. tanks rolling into aden, president hadi had to flee osaudi arabia. it was then the saudi government along with its allies launched a military campaign in yemen. it's sad the houthi rebels were back by iran to destabilize the region. after months of air strikes the houthis were driven out of the south. >> we must reclaim the state first. we cannot talk about political negotiations when the state has been stolen. >> reporter: this is yemen's newly trained army. these fighters are on the offensive, trying to recapture the cities of ta'izz, mareb and eljob before marching towards capital. >> translator: we are running into difficulty because of the terrain and the fearless enemy which is ready to die. >> reporter: but capturing sanaa won't be an easy task. partners from allies, united arab emirates bahrain and saudi arabia were killed when their base was hit earlier this month. and yemen has faced more death
then a national unity po governt was formed. but relations between abd rabbu mansour hadi and the houthi rebels deteriorated. tanks rolling into aden, president hadi had to flee osaudi arabia. it was then the saudi government along with its allies launched a military campaign in yemen. it's sad the houthi rebels were back by iran to destabilize the region. after months of air strikes the houthis were driven out of the south. >> we must reclaim the state first. we cannot talk about...
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. >> the imams and also the christian shops and sometimes we gief guess for the po pope. >> for benedict xvi. >> we like to hear about the politics, i like people to come to my store to share even we have a friend, they make a friend in my store. >> we see that when we meet rony, a long term client. >> i'm basically a client, more than a client, a friend. i know bilal for 19 years. this is jerusalem for me and bilal is the prettiest face for whole city for me. every time i come i'm here. >> but these shelves also hold the story of another conflict. >> full of the fabric nowists very short and it's -- i can't go there because the situation. >> this is a robe that is traditionally worn at wedding integrationcelebrations. it is the last one left in abuhalab's shop. from the ancient city of palmyra which has noun been taken over by the islamic state of iraq and the levant. >> they do the art fabrics which is very old designs and done by a loom, a special loom from pure silk with 14 car a care accura . >> continuing to buy the fabrics that have been his family business for years. stefanie dek
. >> the imams and also the christian shops and sometimes we gief guess for the po pope. >> for benedict xvi. >> we like to hear about the politics, i like people to come to my store to share even we have a friend, they make a friend in my store. >> we see that when we meet rony, a long term client. >> i'm basically a client, more than a client, a friend. i know bilal for 19 years. this is jerusalem for me and bilal is the prettiest face for whole city for me....
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they would would not have a po port. >> looking at what steps russia's military will take next. al jazeera. >> saudi-led coalition airstrikes are targeting ministries cold by houthi rebels. they follow a rebel attack in southwestern city. they were also heavy airstrikes in the area. 37 rebel fighters reportedly killed and dozens wounded. airstrikes have reportedly killed a family of ten. witnesses say eight children are among the dead. the bombing hit the city, a yo unesco world heritage site. >>> vote something under way in the greece election. they're hoping that voters will give tsipras another chance to lead the country. he won january's poll on anti-austerity ticket but had to accept economic reforms in exchange for a bail out from creditors. barnaby phillips has more now from athens. >> alexis tsipras. >> does he still have magic? he's still young, still charismatic. but it has been a bruising year. defeated by creditors, humiliated in berlin. he said don't let the old parties back in, the old regime that created the debt crisis in the first place. he may have lost to euro
they would would not have a po port. >> looking at what steps russia's military will take next. al jazeera. >> saudi-led coalition airstrikes are targeting ministries cold by houthi rebels. they follow a rebel attack in southwestern city. they were also heavy airstrikes in the area. 37 rebel fighters reportedly killed and dozens wounded. airstrikes have reportedly killed a family of ten. witnesses say eight children are among the dead. the bombing hit the city, a yo unesco world...
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the foreign ministers of hungary, po land, slovakia will try to relocate 160,000 asylum seekers and the president says they are confident he figure out a solution to the migrant crisis. 100 iraqis leave for a better life elsewhere and some are desperate and makes them easy prey for the illegal visa trade and we have more. >> reporter: across baghdad are signs like these with visa services and more than that offer hope and a chance to leave the violence of iraq. some of these agencies offer legitimate services and some operate illegally and allow desperate people and defraud them of thousands of dollars and marvin is one of them and doesn't want to reveal his identity because he is afraid. >> i was desperate to leave iraq and found a smuggler who was swedish iraqi and i spoke with him and he told me there will be a commercial fair taking place soon in sweden and able to arrange an invitation from a swedish company who would sponsor me and all i had to do was go to turkey and pick it up from the embassy and asked me for 15,000 for expenses and fees and left it with a third-party and i was
the foreign ministers of hungary, po land, slovakia will try to relocate 160,000 asylum seekers and the president says they are confident he figure out a solution to the migrant crisis. 100 iraqis leave for a better life elsewhere and some are desperate and makes them easy prey for the illegal visa trade and we have more. >> reporter: across baghdad are signs like these with visa services and more than that offer hope and a chance to leave the violence of iraq. some of these agencies...
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. >> having fled homes and been separated from loved ones and lost pos ethsz, the last thing they ever expected was to be stripped of their dignity. mohammed jamjoon. al jazeera. >>> turkey is where many bound boats bound for agrees. authorities say they have rescued thousands off of the coast this week. the coast guard said it found 77 different operations since monday. it's called 2,033 refugees in the western turkey. more than 430,000 have crossed to europe this year. that's more than double the number who attempted the crossing last year. and there is no sign of the crisis of beijing with more and more refugees crossing to greek islands every day. afghan refugees were filmed on friday. the island has been the starting point for nearly half of the 200,000 regu jeez who have landed in greece so far this year. >>>. >> from greece, many of them head for germany. the country is anticipating 800,000 refugee access in 2015. the politicians incest the country can deal with the numbers. winning the hearts and minds campaign in small villages is another matter. rob reynolds traveled to vilo
. >> having fled homes and been separated from loved ones and lost pos ethsz, the last thing they ever expected was to be stripped of their dignity. mohammed jamjoon. al jazeera. >>> turkey is where many bound boats bound for agrees. authorities say they have rescued thousands off of the coast this week. the coast guard said it found 77 different operations since monday. it's called 2,033 refugees in the western turkey. more than 430,000 have crossed to europe this year. that's...
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my family is back in the village living under a tar po tarp. we don't have food. landslides blocked all roads to my village. >> 19 people died from this village and not one house was left standing temporary shelters. there are no shots. instead, he has brought wood from the forest. the money has long since run out. now, he has to go back and pick up his family? july, nepal raised about $4,000,000,000 for earthquake victims to rebuild lives and homes. a special authority was formed to expedite the process. but almost five months gone, nots a sent has been spent as the authorities turn he knewpired before it could start working. >> by the time the new authorities set and work start, half a year would have gone by. >> political institution is focused on negotiation, handling the political crisis. the bureaucracy is working, but too slowly. >> back in the area, more than 130 students cram in two small tent structures. the two teachers here say that students need textbooks and stationery. local did are eager to talk to us. they have terrifying accounts of how they came
my family is back in the village living under a tar po tarp. we don't have food. landslides blocked all roads to my village. >> 19 people died from this village and not one house was left standing temporary shelters. there are no shots. instead, he has brought wood from the forest. the money has long since run out. now, he has to go back and pick up his family? july, nepal raised about $4,000,000,000 for earthquake victims to rebuild lives and homes. a special authority was formed to...
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the check republic, po atlanta and slavakia blocked a plan to allocate quotas to refugees to european countries and u.s. president barack obama says the u.s. will take in at least 10,000 syrian refugees next year and white house says the number is a significant increase from the 1500 syrians that it let insofar but the total number of refugees in the u.s., the u.s. takes in each year isn't going to rise, the syrians will just take up a larger proportion of the annual intake which will remain 70,000 and a slow process as each person has to be vet before they are granted asylum and 300 more syrians are expected to be cleared by october. white house correspondent patty pressed spokesman josh earnest on the issue at a white house news conference. >> the state department had already said the goal for next fiscal year is 5,000-8,000 refugees so isn't this just an increase of 2000, what does this mean for those fleeing iraq and afghanistan? >> i don't think i quite get the math on 5, 8 and 10 thing >> the next fiscal year was a total of 5-8,000 refugees from syria so is this just 2000 more?
the check republic, po atlanta and slavakia blocked a plan to allocate quotas to refugees to european countries and u.s. president barack obama says the u.s. will take in at least 10,000 syrian refugees next year and white house says the number is a significant increase from the 1500 syrians that it let insofar but the total number of refugees in the u.s., the u.s. takes in each year isn't going to rise, the syrians will just take up a larger proportion of the annual intake which will remain...
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. ♪ ♪ >>> dozens of refugees have arrived at the croatian border in search i a po a potential now route in to western europe. on tuesday hungary impressed strict new border controls and erected a fence to control the flow of asylum seekers forcing refugees stranded in serbia to find other routes in to the european union. german chancellor angela merkel is calling for an emergency e.u. meet on this refugees crisis but europe remains divide odd the issue you, austria is the latest country to introduce restrictions a long the border with hungary. following germany which already brought in border controls on its eastern frontier, slovakia started pot checks at its crossings with hundred gar and i austria filing it can be a new transit point. and hunry shut the main land route for refugees in to the e.u. and finished building a fence along the board we are serbia and declared a state of emergency there. protests are continuing at the border which has effectively been shut for all refugees since monday night. hundreds of people spent the night out in the open on the railway line. >>> let's mo
. ♪ ♪ >>> dozens of refugees have arrived at the croatian border in search i a po a potential now route in to western europe. on tuesday hungary impressed strict new border controls and erected a fence to control the flow of asylum seekers forcing refugees stranded in serbia to find other routes in to the european union. german chancellor angela merkel is calling for an emergency e.u. meet on this refugees crisis but europe remains divide odd the issue you, austria is the latest...
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we mentioned if you take a look at this map we're talking about french po polynesia. freafn hours from no14 hours frt will take for these waves to cross the ocean. not only parts of the pacific, peru and mexico as well. we'll be watching very closely in the next several hours to see how these waves progress and who ask actually reporting the tsunami waves back to you. >> thank you kevin. >>> serbia, the flash point of the global refugee crisis, throwing rocks and bottles at police, officers responded with tear gas, pepper spray and water cacannons. frustration also boiled over in greece, in a camp in lesbos. hostility facing them in europe the refugees continue to make their way to the continent and they have found other routes when others have closed. mohammed jamjoom on the confrontation there. >> as tempers flared and tempers ignited. hard line they had promised to take, water cannon may have pressed these refugees back into srve buserbia but failed to damg their anger. the mood does remain tense. the men came up in the last few minutes urging the young men protest
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. >> thank you, and you can watch ali velshi on target at 7:po pacific here on aljazeera america. >> 50 years ago, grape pickers in california went on strike for better working condition. they asked united farm workers chairman, seizur ceasar chavez r help. >> we're in one of the thousands of vineyards that are the mainstay of california's agriculture economy. and the harvest has ended. production was half for this vineyard, largely because of the drought and the excessive heat. and of course the heat and those kinds of working conditions have been a priority for the united farm workers, but in other respects, the union is struggling for relevance. pedro alvarez left his native california 40 years, but his livelihood comes from the soil. tending the same vineyards that sprouted a landmark in american labor history. led by ceasar chavez, he and his families walked off the jobs in 1965, demanding better pay and health conditions from the growers. chavettes' non-violent tactics gave him support for the first consumer boycott. millions of americans stopped buying grapes and even some win
. >> thank you, and you can watch ali velshi on target at 7:po pacific here on aljazeera america. >> 50 years ago, grape pickers in california went on strike for better working condition. they asked united farm workers chairman, seizur ceasar chavez r help. >> we're in one of the thousands of vineyards that are the mainstay of california's agriculture economy. and the harvest has ended. production was half for this vineyard, largely because of the drought and the excessive...
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up 8 points in a month to 53% and bernie sanders has pulled ahead of her in the latest new hampshire po polling. >>> now amelia robinson passing over the pe edmund pettus bridge. she passed away and her family passed over that bridge. >> i do remember from beginning to end. >> 50 years ago amelia boynton robinson was one of the organizers of voting rights that set out from alabama. they would get there eventually. but not on that day in 1965, which became known as bloody sunday. state troopers were under orders from alabama governor george wallace to prevents the march. they waited for protesters to cross the bridge. then they attacked. with billy clubs and tear gas. earlier this year mrs. robinson recalled the brutal details in an interview with al jazeera. >> he hit me on the back of my neck. the back of my shoulder. then the second hit fell to me, and i fell to the ground. >> once the smoke clear cameras captured mrs. robinson's unconscious badly injured body on the ground. police looked on while fellow marchers carried her away. >> somebody came and said--they said to the state troo
up 8 points in a month to 53% and bernie sanders has pulled ahead of her in the latest new hampshire po polling. >>> now amelia robinson passing over the pe edmund pettus bridge. she passed away and her family passed over that bridge. >> i do remember from beginning to end. >> 50 years ago amelia boynton robinson was one of the organizers of voting rights that set out from alabama. they would get there eventually. but not on that day in 1965, which became known as bloody...
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the medical services and others, and i think now there is no need to pabbic as fapanic, advice our po that the prayers have resumed, and they are going on in the haram. >> sir you mentioned that of course things will be clearer tomorrow but these must be incredibly upsetting and worrying hours for the many relatives and loved ones of people who have gone to mecca to perform the hajj and for whatever reason these relatives haven't been able to get in touch with them by phone. is there anything in place for that, specifically for india and people across the world who have gone to plek can a and maybe they can'mecca and they can't gn place? >> what we have done, we have 24 by seven help and this toll free number where our teams have provided information about what they endured, posting any casualty. because as you can see almost all the countries have the difficulty of the high season working on those, we have these toll free numbers and help desk numbers and information we get from the hospital, so the hospitals where our teams of doctors and paramedics are also in place. those teams ar
the medical services and others, and i think now there is no need to pabbic as fapanic, advice our po that the prayers have resumed, and they are going on in the haram. >> sir you mentioned that of course things will be clearer tomorrow but these must be incredibly upsetting and worrying hours for the many relatives and loved ones of people who have gone to mecca to perform the hajj and for whatever reason these relatives haven't been able to get in touch with them by phone. is there...
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here a long line of people waiting to dump destroyed pos positions. >> the water and mud claiming most of what was left behind. the disaster will have a big impact on the local economy, particularly farming. this man and his wife worked this for years. on this day they were supposed to harvest their rice. instead they were clearing debris, and seeing if any of their crop could be saved. large parts were under water, with boats the only transport. here japan's self-defence force is focussing concerns for the missing. >> the area is submerged. we can't go there. we are going around each other at the time. it won't have been the last major storm of the year. while this part of the country dries out. everyone is looking to the sky, hoping the rain stays away from here. as wayne said, it won't be the last major storm. to tell us more is meteorologist. >> there's no more typhoons, nothing is brewing. japan has not got anything to know about. it's not bone dry. the last tropical psych len is this one here. it went up there al qaeda. not honchu. i'm talking about what is in the sky. we had 41m
here a long line of people waiting to dump destroyed pos positions. >> the water and mud claiming most of what was left behind. the disaster will have a big impact on the local economy, particularly farming. this man and his wife worked this for years. on this day they were supposed to harvest their rice. instead they were clearing debris, and seeing if any of their crop could be saved. large parts were under water, with boats the only transport. here japan's self-defence force is...
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we don't have difficultwies people who would like to stay in hungary or po land or estonia. all of them would like to go to germany. >> orbond taunted european leaders saying they were out of step with their citizens. >> people in europe are full of fear because we see that the european leaders, among them, the prime ministers, are not able to control the situation. >> german chancellor angela merkel said europe needs to share the refugee burden and treat the refugees according to principles of human rights agreed to in international law. >> the world will decide how europe will be seen by the world. we are a community of vams, and the geneva convention is a part of this community that we cannot wish away. >> the french and german proposals will likely be discuss in greater detail when eu foreign ministers meet in luxem borg on friday and saturday. al jazeera, berlin. >> dissatisfied with their government's response to the refugee crisis, people if iceland are turning to the power of social media. when the government said it would take in just 50 syrian refugees, a prominent
we don't have difficultwies people who would like to stay in hungary or po land or estonia. all of them would like to go to germany. >> orbond taunted european leaders saying they were out of step with their citizens. >> people in europe are full of fear because we see that the european leaders, among them, the prime ministers, are not able to control the situation. >> german chancellor angela merkel said europe needs to share the refugee burden and treat the refugees...
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the families have been out po spoken by finding loved ones. >> translator: we will discover the truth and find the students, that is the biggest fear the government has because they know there have been a lot of mistakes and hope the case will be forgotten. >> reporter: they responded immediately and positively to the report. >> translator: i have went to different areas of this office, from now on the study and analyzing the report included in our investigations. >> reporter: if that offer is sincere the search to find out what happened to the disappeared students is still far from over. john holman, al jazeera, mexico city. >>> coming up, in just a little while stenson is closer to taking the championship and we will have the details in sport. ♪ of the hospital >> is a crime that's under reported... >> what do you think... >> we're making history right now... >> al jazeera america ♪ all right, it's time for the sports and here is farrah. >>> tennis one reached his 26th consecutive grand slam quarter final but it wasn't easy, he swept through the first set against spain. top seed
the families have been out po spoken by finding loved ones. >> translator: we will discover the truth and find the students, that is the biggest fear the government has because they know there have been a lot of mistakes and hope the case will be forgotten. >> reporter: they responded immediately and positively to the report. >> translator: i have went to different areas of this office, from now on the study and analyzing the report included in our investigations. >>...
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the smaller figures that you talked about previously, there was disagreement and we have had, again, po land for instance saying that they are going to reiterate that accepting 2,000 migrants is enough as far as they are concerned. meanwhile, you've got hungary saying it's not 150,000 that some in the eu, it's not 500,000. this is the prime minister on saturday saying it is millions then tens of millions. >> poland has a weak response. hungary is deeply aggressive. they were using the dublin c convention in a perverse way. poland is weak talking about just accepting christians. >> if all of these countries disagree, is there a mechanism to override it and come up with something which is more acceptable? given that it is a european union? >> no. the european union is a unique construct in the world of international viewers. there is nothing like the european union. people still have sovereignty within member states to decide what they want. there is a european union so we have common policies if the member states don't in the end want to implement them, we have a problem. so what we have
the smaller figures that you talked about previously, there was disagreement and we have had, again, po land for instance saying that they are going to reiterate that accepting 2,000 migrants is enough as far as they are concerned. meanwhile, you've got hungary saying it's not 150,000 that some in the eu, it's not 500,000. this is the prime minister on saturday saying it is millions then tens of millions. >> poland has a weak response. hungary is deeply aggressive. they were using the...
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ll isprimary, the wmur po the worst because it shows bernie sanders was a problem for. if bernie sanders is a problem, that may pave the way for joe biden to be a problem down the road. >> which makes biden's work on the outside more important. even when you include the margin of error, it is jarring. in the clinton team's defense, whether they are doing is letting her loose. ok, clinton, letting loose. not things you put together. they are starting to take a page m'sthe obama tea campaign. she had that interview with lena dunham. that works. that is how you build an outside movement around you. you start to address the grassroots, address people, been ahere there has disconnect before. her team is in a very early stage of releasing their full-scale plan. margaret: tried to turn the boat ar5ound. you saw it with keystone. she tried to get in front of that so she could be against it before obama is against it. >> it is very early. her team is happy with what they did on the policy side of things. every this dominates week. that has to be in him is the frustrating to them
ll isprimary, the wmur po the worst because it shows bernie sanders was a problem for. if bernie sanders is a problem, that may pave the way for joe biden to be a problem down the road. >> which makes biden's work on the outside more important. even when you include the margin of error, it is jarring. in the clinton team's defense, whether they are doing is letting her loose. ok, clinton, letting loose. not things you put together. they are starting to take a page m'sthe obama tea...
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scarlet: when it comes to tech .pos, you are looking at uber i am scarlet fu with alix steel. alix: we see a rally underway. we are holding onto gains over 1%. stocks got slaughtered yesterday. got slaughtered yesterday, but the idea that things are calm is just temporary. china is closed for the next two ay
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cuba is making some special arrangements ahead of the po pe's visit saturday. they will release 3500 inmates. no political prisoners or those a houston violent crimes. they issued similar releases before papal visits in 2012 and 1998. ahead of the arrival here in the united states later this month you can now top off your text and tweets with the monkeys from the new pope no gf. interviewed today for ios and android. the pope standing next to lady liberty, posing at the lincoln memorial event on a sub. they were commissioned by global catholic network for the #good is winning campaign. terminology start of choice thet of talking to change way we take showers, silicon valley gateways like to along with kickstarter factors are lledking to a startup ca netgear. we asked how it works. >> we decided to revisit the shower experience because one of our cofounders realize this is one of the variable cost. you have to create as good an experience or people will not use it. we've been working on for about five years. we moved to san francisco about a year ago. and we ato
cuba is making some special arrangements ahead of the po pe's visit saturday. they will release 3500 inmates. no political prisoners or those a houston violent crimes. they issued similar releases before papal visits in 2012 and 1998. ahead of the arrival here in the united states later this month you can now top off your text and tweets with the monkeys from the new pope no gf. interviewed today for ios and android. the pope standing next to lady liberty, posing at the lincoln memorial event...
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scarlet: when it comes to tech .pos, you are looking at uber i am scarlet fu with alix steel. alix: we see a rally underway. we are holding onto gains over 1%. stocks got slaughtered yesterday. got slaughtered yesterday, but the idea that things are calm is just temporary. china is closed for the next two days, so everyone can breathe a sigh of relief that there will not be noise from the asia-pacific region. everyone here will go away for the next few days. alix: a search was done in the biege book for china and it was seven timestimes, in boston and one in dallas, meaning china is something the fed is paying close attention to in some capacity. scarlet: very interesting, very cool, even as they saw some signs of wage growth in certain cities. alix: right, and the other part of the market moving -- the ozzy dollar. a fascinating story. below sevenollar is cents for the first time in three years. this is where the currency action has really been. want to go in my bloomberg terminal to look at how bond watchers are cutting their yield forecast on the 10-year over the next year.
scarlet: when it comes to tech .pos, you are looking at uber i am scarlet fu with alix steel. alix: we see a rally underway. we are holding onto gains over 1%. stocks got slaughtered yesterday. got slaughtered yesterday, but the idea that things are calm is just temporary. china is closed for the next two days, so everyone can breathe a sigh of relief that there will not be noise from the asia-pacific region. everyone here will go away for the next few days. alix: a search was done in the biege...
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ask po has agreed to by the trucking operator conway in an all cash agreement, bringing the number of deals under brad jacobs to at least 14. before ask po, jacobs used a similar strategy, buying company to build rentals and united way systems into market leaders. he joins me now. off with conway. how did you get interested? >> it is a interesting story. a couple years ago, we tried to buy a logistics subsidiary. it has logistics, transportation's that fit perfectly. and i went to europe realized the power you have when as have some assets of -- part of the business mix and how customers appreciate that. said itack to conway makes sense to buy the whole company. pimm: you paid $3 billion for the company. this will bring $15 billion in yourue per year during adding over 30,000 employees. >> absolutely. we will have $15 billion in revenue. billion and we.1 have a clear plan to grow that to over 1.5 alien dollars within a few years. pimm: are you prepared for anybody else to come in and say, i want conway? it would cost you more money if they did. you want to buy it. what about the bigge
ask po has agreed to by the trucking operator conway in an all cash agreement, bringing the number of deals under brad jacobs to at least 14. before ask po, jacobs used a similar strategy, buying company to build rentals and united way systems into market leaders. he joins me now. off with conway. how did you get interested? >> it is a interesting story. a couple years ago, we tried to buy a logistics subsidiary. it has logistics, transportation's that fit perfectly. and i went to europe...
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how much damage has that done to the projection of competence by the po's -- pboc? >> some misstep by the government in dealing with the stock market, which caused some collateral damage in terms of public confidence in the government's ability to manage the economy in general. is trying tot rebuild the confidence. we heard about the central bank governors statement over the weekend. the interest rate cut 10 days ago, i see it as a concrete step to increase, to in-store public confidence -- to restore public confidence. rishaad: very quickly, do we expect more interest rate cuts? does that send another signal that things are worse than first thought? >> i would expect more. we expect another 100 basis point cut. cuts in the global environment of low interest rate and negative interest rate, there is still room for further cuts. we expect another 25 basis points of a benchmark cut. --se are necessary matters it could hurt the confidence further. rishaad: thank you very much. a quick check on the trade. we had toward the tokyo lunchtime break. shanghai and how long pr
how much damage has that done to the projection of competence by the po's -- pboc? >> some misstep by the government in dealing with the stock market, which caused some collateral damage in terms of public confidence in the government's ability to manage the economy in general. is trying tot rebuild the confidence. we heard about the central bank governors statement over the weekend. the interest rate cut 10 days ago, i see it as a concrete step to increase, to in-store public confidence...
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pulihat we call vox po risk. are they expressing themselves through mass protest or the ballot fox? in europe, where we track closely the rise of these nonmainstream parties, anti-immigration sentiment, which is strongly correlated with euro skepticism, is rising and has been rising rapidly. and that is even in countries where we have seen growth. at is why there is the potential crisisration and refugee to be the thing that could break europe in a way that hasn't happened in either the greek crisis or russia, ukraine. >> to what do you attribute this rise in radicalism we are seeing on the left and the right in these countries? a lot of this was before the refugeenflux of the crisis be it if it is not about growth, necessarily, why is it happening now? tina: as you remember in new occupy wall street was a flash in the pan, perhaps. it got some people out with its message. --t it did succeed in duty it doing is instilling this notion that we are the 99 -- we're the 99%. if you add this almost structural antiestablishment world,nt in a low trust which is part of what we are and that
pulihat we call vox po risk. are they expressing themselves through mass protest or the ballot fox? in europe, where we track closely the rise of these nonmainstream parties, anti-immigration sentiment, which is strongly correlated with euro skepticism, is rising and has been rising rapidly. and that is even in countries where we have seen growth. at is why there is the potential crisisration and refugee to be the thing that could break europe in a way that hasn't happened in either the greek...
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rsche.alue for yothe po and zero value for the $30 billion of cash the company has. leaving aside all the trouble and the one-of expenses -- and e-off expenses which might prove to be temporary. i think it is an interesting story to look at, but you have got to look through, try to look through the current painful situation. in berlinon musk is today. is he in the right place at the right time? atwe think electric vehicles hybridization is in the right place at the right time. you have these stringent fuel economy requirements. in the u.s., we are expecting diesels to rise to meet those. that is out the window in terms of the u.s. market. those, emissions requirements in terms of corporate fuel economy are going to continue to get tighter over the next two years. lug-in hybrids, that starts to look like a better option that diesel has been on the roads for quite some time but is looking worse as a bet. guy: how does this happen? government force diesel on us. how do they change it to electric? we go through this again? would love to see more electric vehicles because
rsche.alue for yothe po and zero value for the $30 billion of cash the company has. leaving aside all the trouble and the one-of expenses -- and e-off expenses which might prove to be temporary. i think it is an interesting story to look at, but you have got to look through, try to look through the current painful situation. in berlinon musk is today. is he in the right place at the right time? atwe think electric vehicles hybridization is in the right place at the right time. you have these...
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bundle a bunds are up to 80 bay sisis po. how damaging is that going to be to control and how much will mar mar mar mar mario draug gi think about the normalization of rates? >> he expressed himself on this particular point, and, again, i am back to what i said. the present global financial system is hectic and proned to high level of volatility. high frequently volatility. fortuna fortunately many would say lower frequency volatility. it is prone to volatility. in this universe, the ecb as well as is the federal reserve are anchors of stability. they must not, in my opinion, depart from the role of anchoring as much as possible, the financial economy as well as the real economy, and it is what i expect they will continue to do. they did that very well in the past, obviously, and then we continue too to do it in the future. >> in our final couple of minutes, you said the large developed economies, the eurozone and the u.s. are the anchors of stability. i see just anchors. the growth in the u.s. is half of what it should be. t
bundle a bunds are up to 80 bay sisis po. how damaging is that going to be to control and how much will mar mar mar mar mario draug gi think about the normalization of rates? >> he expressed himself on this particular point, and, again, i am back to what i said. the present global financial system is hectic and proned to high level of volatility. high frequently volatility. fortuna fortunately many would say lower frequency volatility. it is prone to volatility. in this universe, the ecb...
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you can see here over those 100 days, stocks priced at $20 on thei po. we get that big opening stock, stock opens around 30. has that big run up to 50. now we come up. we test that key support. $30, that's your big support. that's where the stock opens for trading. publicly we put in a nice double bottom amidst the recent volatility in the broader market. importantly, we take out that down trend from the high, brian, on the news of that deal. i think the stock has upside to that key resistance at about $40. it's not only the neckline of that little head and shoulders that came to life there, but also that's the average price. stocks in around $36. i think there's upside to $40 for a trade. if you like it longer term, brian, you're not buying it for the chart, for 90 days of trading. you're buying it because you like the stock, you like the story. go right ahead. if you're a trader, below $30 you have to use a stop here. facebook, the stock got cut in half in the first 90 days. turns out to be pretty good. twitter goes the other way. up 50% its first 100
you can see here over those 100 days, stocks priced at $20 on thei po. we get that big opening stock, stock opens around 30. has that big run up to 50. now we come up. we test that key support. $30, that's your big support. that's where the stock opens for trading. publicly we put in a nice double bottom amidst the recent volatility in the broader market. importantly, we take out that down trend from the high, brian, on the news of that deal. i think the stock has upside to that key resistance...
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. >>> take a look at the dow, close to session lows, down 316 poing points, down for the fourth time in five sessions and at its lowest point since september 1st. the dow and s&p and nasdaq down more than 10% this quarters alone, looking at the dow, goldman sachs shaving 42 points, it's the biggest lag guard from a point perspective, bill. >> how many years have we been waiting for a 10% correction, and, boy, are we getting one now. let's look at a couple of movers. media general surging after broadcaster next star offered to buy the local tv station owner for $14.50 a share. next star's previous offer was rejected last month, media general agreed to sell to competitor meredith processing, the next star deal would create the second largest tv operator in the united states. >>> alcoa is bucking today's downward trend, the aluminum maker planning to split itself into two bubble clee traded companies next year, one of them will keep the alcoa name and continue its legacy commodity business, the other company will include it's tranls portion and construction business, what alcoa calls it
. >>> take a look at the dow, close to session lows, down 316 poing points, down for the fourth time in five sessions and at its lowest point since september 1st. the dow and s&p and nasdaq down more than 10% this quarters alone, looking at the dow, goldman sachs shaving 42 points, it's the biggest lag guard from a point perspective, bill. >> how many years have we been waiting for a 10% correction, and, boy, are we getting one now. let's look at a couple of movers. media...
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according to fortune magazine that says that goldman sachs will serve as lead underwriter for the implt po and morgan stanley will also participate. in the past i've reported that square is look to go public in the fourth quarter of this year, that's according to sources close to the situation, but my sources also tell me that square is very carefully watching the market conditions and too much volatility, any other negative potential situations more an ipo they would not want to take the company public. while they are hoping to go public before the end of the year they're carefully watching the market. square says they have no comment on this latest report about timing. this news about square planning to move forward with this ipo is particularly asking considering the back that the ceo is also temporary ceo of twitter and has been considered a lead contender for the permanent role as ceo of twitter. the problem is that twitter's board has said they are only interested in a full-time ceo and it would be rare though not unheard of for dorsey to be ceo of two public companies, the one notab
according to fortune magazine that says that goldman sachs will serve as lead underwriter for the implt po and morgan stanley will also participate. in the past i've reported that square is look to go public in the fourth quarter of this year, that's according to sources close to the situation, but my sources also tell me that square is very carefully watching the market conditions and too much volatility, any other negative potential situations more an ipo they would not want to take the...
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. >> the po potential split over the issue where they're forcing it down and do it by con census. >> this is a huge test and the fact that they're putting frontier spots and maybe it's not permanently dispayabled. this is taking a step backwards. you have to watch the elections later this year and the data and hopefully it does not become a market issue. >> thank you. >> good to be here always. >> that it does for us and continue to watch the pope coverage. squawk on the streets will pick it upright now. >>> good wednesday morning. you're looking at the white house and beginning the six day visit to the u.s. and meeting with the president this morning and delivering remarks this morning with an address to congress, a trip to new york city as you know, philadelphia this weekend. we're going to watch him as he makes the way to the white house and rose garden and when they make the remarks, we will take them live.
. >> the po potential split over the issue where they're forcing it down and do it by con census. >> this is a huge test and the fact that they're putting frontier spots and maybe it's not permanently dispayabled. this is taking a step backwards. you have to watch the elections later this year and the data and hopefully it does not become a market issue. >> thank you. >> good to be here always. >> that it does for us and continue to watch the pope coverage. squawk...
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things in the united states are area po better than most. >> how long can they keep pumping out more oil than the united states currently needs. >> that's just it. that's going to lead into what we should be doing. exporting this excess crude oil but we're about to see, look, the mps have been pleading. they're going to start to hemorrhage in the next couple of months because what we have now is that in the first quarter we had the price in oil fall but in the second quarter it bounced back but more importantly in the second quarter the back end of the curb in prices for 2017 and 18 remained high so they were able to edge forward production. hedging equals collateral so with that colal rat they were able to live off of the fed's easy money think the summer but now price versus crashed but the back end has crashed. there's going to be a lot of credit that's going to dry up now for the e and ps. you're about to see a gusher in the 4th quarter and that does not bode well for supply, ie the cut back in production for 2016 but keep in mind that's only north american production. saudi arab
things in the united states are area po better than most. >> how long can they keep pumping out more oil than the united states currently needs. >> that's just it. that's going to lead into what we should be doing. exporting this excess crude oil but we're about to see, look, the mps have been pleading. they're going to start to hemorrhage in the next couple of months because what we have now is that in the first quarter we had the price in oil fall but in the second quarter it...
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. >> it's powerful, the emerging -- the, the predictors we are seeing are really most po powerful ones is all three components, not just genes or social indicators or just your physiological ties, but the three combined. >> exactly. >> all right. we'll continue. >>> we'll continue the conversation, and coming up, more from the panel of health care experts and ask what health care looks like 20 years from now or ten years from now. at the top of the hour, new jersey governor christie is joining us on set to talk about the debate, its performance, and, of course, the donald. back in a moment. why pause to take a pill when a moment spontaneously turns romantic? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy
. >> it's powerful, the emerging -- the, the predictors we are seeing are really most po powerful ones is all three components, not just genes or social indicators or just your physiological ties, but the three combined. >> exactly. >> all right. we'll continue. >>> we'll continue the conversation, and coming up, more from the panel of health care experts and ask what health care looks like 20 years from now or ten years from now. at the top of the hour, new jersey...
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. >> le's, like, your po has been granted. con gralt eyelations, yu eve got another chance at lifer. >>> but for seth's lawyers who spent more time arguing seth's case, the prospect of a third trial was daunting. >> there's just not enough time in the day to dedicate all of his time at the case. >> seth turned to a childhood friend for help. >> me and renay, ump young, sa, 16. >>> >> so this is the first time that i've seen seth in 20 years mplt and i didn't find out you shall till later obama that his mom, and grab mother died while ufsz in prison. i've seen the video and i never thought it was him. >> i dwaif him permission to go doush add look at the borkser, one-on-one. >> one-on-one, i'd look at it and look at it. >> we get to a box where it says that alex her nan dez was a suspect? an after daift. zet and i sat back and said well, what else is it that we don't have. >>. >> he gets 50, that made all if difference in the kras like that way. >>> butch else's. >> you have these are the guys that did it. >> this's statements
. >> le's, like, your po has been granted. con gralt eyelations, yu eve got another chance at lifer. >>> but for seth's lawyers who spent more time arguing seth's case, the prospect of a third trial was daunting. >> there's just not enough time in the day to dedicate all of his time at the case. >> seth turned to a childhood friend for help. >> me and renay, ump young, sa, 16. >>> >> so this is the first time that i've seen seth in 20 years mplt...
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plastic dog crap and smoke po d powder. it was sinister and forbidden. my parents indulged me when i was here. the menu has changed a bit. for vickie, pan-sered sal lops. >> my memories are largely built around the times before. i remember a magnificent structure. >> you and i like the no stal ja j but i don't know about the young people. >> beautiful buildings are beautiful buildings. there's no place with this kind of history and legitimacy. this place has deep romantic allure. >> i agree with you. i believe in the transition that's coming. i do. >> the businesses you talk about that used to be here, it's not like it would be great if that happens again. it's inevitable it will happen again, and it's worth fixing. atlantic city can be chic. the sell tkeleton of the city i beautiful. >> i'm glad you feel that way. >> there's beautiful old things in young people, a beautiful old restaurant with great food, for instance. is much more interesting than a glass box with good food. ♪ isn't it beautiful when things just come together? build a beautiful websi
plastic dog crap and smoke po d powder. it was sinister and forbidden. my parents indulged me when i was here. the menu has changed a bit. for vickie, pan-sered sal lops. >> my memories are largely built around the times before. i remember a magnificent structure. >> you and i like the no stal ja j but i don't know about the young people. >> beautiful buildings are beautiful buildings. there's no place with this kind of history and legitimacy. this place has deep romantic...
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. >> what about the pos blsibilit that they're not there at all? could they have fled? >> yes, that was like the two escapes in new york. if they were there or on the scene or left the scene. these are the things that we're looking at. when all of the folks start to come in the homes and summer vacations, you're right. this could be an interesting scenario and someone comes home and sees stuff has been over turned or changed. we just hope that they don't come home and run up on the guys and it turns violent. that's the biggest thing. that's what people are concerned about. >> yeah, absolutely. we're told that they retrieved the offices weapon, and it was fir fired. >> yeah, that's a real concern. they have to see how far the shot was fired and killed by and if it was real close or distance to it. yeah, you could tell a world o difference with that evidence. they're keeping close lip on this. where was the confrontation with the folks, and how did it take place? >> and the video, if they have the video why are they not releasing it? that's the best way to track these peo
. >> what about the pos blsibilit that they're not there at all? could they have fled? >> yes, that was like the two escapes in new york. if they were there or on the scene or left the scene. these are the things that we're looking at. when all of the folks start to come in the homes and summer vacations, you're right. this could be an interesting scenario and someone comes home and sees stuff has been over turned or changed. we just hope that they don't come home and run up on the...
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. >> cheong po mook, seaweed and jelly mung beans, noodles with shiitake mushrooms, avocado egg rolls, fried squid and shrimp, potato pancake. often at the choe house, there's a few mexican dishes sprinkled in as well. it is always a great meal. i can tell you that. >> thanks, mom. this is delicious. >> this is awesome. >> thank you. >> i love it. >> during the riots of '92, jim and jane choe worked as real estate agents and property managers, so the destruction in koreatown had a direct impact on their lives. the choes watched from home as the chaos unfolded on tv. after the riots, jim wrote a letter to the editor that was published in the "l.a. times." >> i'm extremely angry with the lapd for their outrageous action. while the cops to let the looters run wild and rape our city, they somehow had time to bother korean shop owners guarding their stores. how can an owner of a business just sit back and watch his life be burned to the ground? >> david would have a very different reaction. >> my brother stole a car, and we went into, like, all of the neighborhoods, and then quickly realiz
. >> cheong po mook, seaweed and jelly mung beans, noodles with shiitake mushrooms, avocado egg rolls, fried squid and shrimp, potato pancake. often at the choe house, there's a few mexican dishes sprinkled in as well. it is always a great meal. i can tell you that. >> thanks, mom. this is delicious. >> this is awesome. >> thank you. >> i love it. >> during the riots of '92, jim and jane choe worked as real estate agents and property managers, so the...
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second place behind donald trump overall in the latest national po poll. the unconventional candidate is not in iowa, new hampshire or any gop contest state. the liberal bastian of san francisco. jeb bush who ended the summer is starting to spend some of the big dollars he raised to try to climb back up with republican voters right now, yearning for new blood. nonpoliticians like carson and trump. >> this first television ad pitches him as one with a record. >> you have options, i'm offering something different, leadership, ideas, and a proven conservative record. >> in an effort to show his personality, and capture a large audience, bush will appear tonight on stephen colbert's first late show after taking over for david letterman, even as donald trump is out with another instagram video mocking bush as low energy. >> jeb, for all your sleeping needs. >> the man who took the top spot, he says in a new biography, he always felt that i was in the military, according to the new york times, because he was sent to military school for behavioral problems. that
second place behind donald trump overall in the latest national po poll. the unconventional candidate is not in iowa, new hampshire or any gop contest state. the liberal bastian of san francisco. jeb bush who ended the summer is starting to spend some of the big dollars he raised to try to climb back up with republican voters right now, yearning for new blood. nonpoliticians like carson and trump. >> this first television ad pitches him as one with a record. >> you have options, i'm...
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he's in the process of talking to his family, bringing in close advisers looking for a po-plan. you heard him last week. a gut check with the family if there's the emotional fuel to do this. >> run twice before and didn't do so well either time. see if the third time is a charm, as they say. if he runs, running now without announcing third, impressive, not necessarily up there with hillary clinton or bernie sanders. how does it shake it up if he announces, rebecca, he's running? >> shik shakes things up, wolf. biden is polling from the democratic party. a great alternative to hillary clinton obviously in a rough patch in her campaign and also could pull voters from bernie sanders. he sees a lean for himself, and that's why his supporters are urging him to run and many democrats are urging him to run, but you're right. he's in third place right now. he has run for president before, and not done particularly well. being able to run at vice president is a huge advantage, but hillary clinton is still the prohibitive front-runner in the race. more money, more name i.d. and would be r
he's in the process of talking to his family, bringing in close advisers looking for a po-plan. you heard him last week. a gut check with the family if there's the emotional fuel to do this. >> run twice before and didn't do so well either time. see if the third time is a charm, as they say. if he runs, running now without announcing third, impressive, not necessarily up there with hillary clinton or bernie sanders. how does it shake it up if he announces, rebecca, he's running? >>...
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look at the areas that are going to become no-go zones during the po pope's visit. this is around the white house and the basilica. he has big events in all these areas that will shut down massive parts of the city while that is happening before he heads out. and important to note here, there will be two sold out concerts in the middle of this by ed sheeran and a a three-night home standby the washington nationals against the orioles. these alone will mess up traffic here. they are warning people to count an an hour or more just each way trying to come and go to all of this. basically saying if you want to get in here and you're going to drive, don't. if you're going to, drive way out and try to come back in. then when you start going up to new york, the events you have up there, you're going to have the same thing. >> i'm flying out on thursday. i'm marrying two people on friday. i'm trying to avoid some of this. one person comes in, i'm trying to get out. tom foreman, two words for everyo everyone. public transportation. thank you so much. i have two gentlemen sit
look at the areas that are going to become no-go zones during the po pope's visit. this is around the white house and the basilica. he has big events in all these areas that will shut down massive parts of the city while that is happening before he heads out. and important to note here, there will be two sold out concerts in the middle of this by ed sheeran and a a three-night home standby the washington nationals against the orioles. these alone will mess up traffic here. they are warning...
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factor into a long-term assessment of the conditions on the ground which will influence longer term po policy decisions of the president that he has to make. >> and has the president received those recommendations from the commanders in a formal way at this time? >> well, i don't have an update for you in in terms of the commander in chief and the commanderers on the ground, but as you know, josh, the president gets regular briefings and updates of the military commanders through the chain of command, and that is certainly going to continue. >> and at the united nations to today, palestinian president abbas said that he is no longer bound by agreements with israel, and they will start to pursue legal means to pursue the palestinian statehood, and they are basically abandoning the direct negotiations approach that has been your approach for a very long time now, and what is the u.s. response to the palestinians dismissing that approach? >> well, i believe that the prime minister or president was speaking there as i was walking out here, so i don't have a comment on that, but i will say
factor into a long-term assessment of the conditions on the ground which will influence longer term po policy decisions of the president that he has to make. >> and has the president received those recommendations from the commanders in a formal way at this time? >> well, i don't have an update for you in in terms of the commander in chief and the commanderers on the ground, but as you know, josh, the president gets regular briefings and updates of the military commanders through...
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ceo of xerox has a compelling personal story, raised by a single mother in the po projects of new york city in public housing and aiding obama on his export council. running his stem initiative, things like that. any of them could do it. >> fascinating, reading the new edition of "fortune." thank you very much. >> thank you, poppy. >>> sticking with politics, 15 gop candidates have a chance to change their fortunes and help their party over the white house. will they chain the negative tone or get nastier? you heard trump say the other day he is being nice. we'll talk about it next. if i want to go up... hello. if i want to go down... nooo... but, then if i want to come back again... yes. it's perfect. and there you have it. (vo) and now through september 13th save hundreds on select tempur-pedic mattresses and adjustable bases. change to tempur-pedic. [ female announcer ] gold bond rough & bumpy skin therapy. used daily, it reduces bumps 72%. gold bond. used daily, it reduces bumps 72%. ugh! heartburn! no one burns on my watch! try alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. they work fast an
ceo of xerox has a compelling personal story, raised by a single mother in the po projects of new york city in public housing and aiding obama on his export council. running his stem initiative, things like that. any of them could do it. >> fascinating, reading the new edition of "fortune." thank you very much. >> thank you, poppy. >>> sticking with politics, 15 gop candidates have a chance to change their fortunes and help their party over the white house. will...
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to say about another republican presidential candidate, the number two candidate accord iing to the pos right now, ben carson, and that same interview earlier today. carson yesterday said his faith is the biggest thing that distinguishes him from trump and went on to say he didn't get the impression. it was important, very important, for donald trump. here is how trump responded on cnn today. >> oh, i've known ben carson, of him, for a long time. i never heard faith was a big thing until just recently. >> he's a 7th day adventist, it's something he talks about a lot. >> and all of a sudden he becomes this great religious figure. i don't think he's a great religious figure, and i saw him yesterday quoting something. he was quoting on humility, and it looked like he had just memorized it about two minutes before he made the quote. >> he also went after dr. carson, jeffrey, saying his previous views, dr. carson, who was a noted pediatric neurosurgeon at johns hopkins university hospital in baltimore, his previous views on abortion, trump said, were horrendous. what do you make of this? thi
to say about another republican presidential candidate, the number two candidate accord iing to the pos right now, ben carson, and that same interview earlier today. carson yesterday said his faith is the biggest thing that distinguishes him from trump and went on to say he didn't get the impression. it was important, very important, for donald trump. here is how trump responded on cnn today. >> oh, i've known ben carson, of him, for a long time. i never heard faith was a big thing until...
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the innocent people in syria whose lives just got worse, and before we run down the streets trying to po litpoliticize i am upset senator john mccain is covering more of vladimir putin than president obama. and his answer for everything is to send in troops and start bombing people. we are not in the situation are where right now the u.s. troops were in the middle of the mess in syria people would be happy in the united states, so it is easy to sit back when you have lost the election, and every sunday show you go in to say that we should be invade another country, and blame the president, and we need to stand with the people of syria and find some solutions. it is easier to speechify than to fix it. >> and curt, what is the appropriate response if you hear what van saying, it is hard to come up with the workable solution, as many of the republicans say that what is needed is to arm the rebels which has not happened and also then which is to send in the potential ground forces. >> well, kate, it is easier to attack barack obama because the utter incompetence has led to the problem. and t
the innocent people in syria whose lives just got worse, and before we run down the streets trying to po litpoliticize i am upset senator john mccain is covering more of vladimir putin than president obama. and his answer for everything is to send in troops and start bombing people. we are not in the situation are where right now the u.s. troops were in the middle of the mess in syria people would be happy in the united states, so it is easy to sit back when you have lost the election, and...
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i mean, crazy town at some po t point. >> we're 14 months away. if we're going to say hillary clinton, oh, my gosh, he's slipping or whatever, it shows momentum. his momentum is upward. who are momentum is downward. even though it's 14 months away, it kind of shows you where this thing may be going. >> it may be different. let's be clear, though. hillary clinton is going down because the number one word that people that are voting associate her with is a liar. i mean, that's her biggest problem. bernie sanders is out there as an alternative. donald trump is out there, on the other hand, saying make america great again and people are jumping all over it because he's a non-politician. >> that's not all that people are saying. >> i know, but that's the point that i'm making. also, look who's in second place? a guy who's completely the opposite. a 180 from donald trump. cool, calm, mild-mannered. >> he's not the opposite. >> have you looked at the two of them side-by-side? even their hair is opposite. >> one of them is real light skinned. and one of t
i mean, crazy town at some po t point. >> we're 14 months away. if we're going to say hillary clinton, oh, my gosh, he's slipping or whatever, it shows momentum. his momentum is upward. who are momentum is downward. even though it's 14 months away, it kind of shows you where this thing may be going. >> it may be different. let's be clear, though. hillary clinton is going down because the number one word that people that are voting associate her with is a liar. i mean, that's her...
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po francis set to meet with raul castro. he met with fidel castro this morning. play awesome party song. ♪ (phone ringing) what's up mikey? hey buddy i heard you're having a party. what? if i was having a party, i'd invite you. would you? yeah. (phone ringing) oh! i got another call. adam: i'm not having a party! hey chris what's up! you heard about adam's party man? it's going to be crazy. i knew it! (beep) find the closest party store... introducing app-connect. (google voice) here are your directions. michael: i'm gonna throw my own party. the things you love on your phone, available on 11 volkswagen models. it's how you stay connected. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you get an industry leading broadband network and cloud and hosting services. centurylink. your link to what's next. but it is not the device that is mobile, it is you. real madrid have about 450 million fans. we're trying to give them all the feeling of being at the stadium. the microsoft cloud gives us the scalability to communicate exactly the content that people want to
po francis set to meet with raul castro. he met with fidel castro this morning. play awesome party song. ♪ (phone ringing) what's up mikey? hey buddy i heard you're having a party. what? if i was having a party, i'd invite you. would you? yeah. (phone ringing) oh! i got another call. adam: i'm not having a party! hey chris what's up! you heard about adam's party man? it's going to be crazy. i knew it! (beep) find the closest party store... introducing app-connect. (google voice) here are your...
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. >> he is one of the strongers po strongest political leaders on earth. >> will he make mistakes like 2008? earlier the president said this about then senator barack obama's campaign. >> give me a break. this whole thing is the biggest fairy tale i have ever seen. >> only to explain later that he was talking about obama's stance on the iraq war, not obama's quest to become the first black president. bill clinton also compared obama's south carolina primary win to jesse jackson's successful campaign in the state years earlier. a comment that angered black voters who thought he was marginalizing obama. clinton tried to explain. >> i think that they played the race card on me. this was used out of context and twisted for political purposes by the obama campaign to try to breed resentment elsewhere. >> after the interview, the former president thought his mike was off. then went on to say this. >> well [ bleep ] do you? >> when reporters asked about the comments, the president was the one pointing fingers. >> you always follow me around and play these games and i'm not going to play the g
. >> he is one of the strongers po strongest political leaders on earth. >> will he make mistakes like 2008? earlier the president said this about then senator barack obama's campaign. >> give me a break. this whole thing is the biggest fairy tale i have ever seen. >> only to explain later that he was talking about obama's stance on the iraq war, not obama's quest to become the first black president. bill clinton also compared obama's south carolina primary win to jesse...
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the other poed wrdiums will go >> this stage was built, the backdrop, all the shots you'd see the plane of air force one. >> ronald reagan's air force one right behind them. >> let's walk over here and take a look at where the questions are going it be asked from. so over here this is going to be hugh huwett and dana bash. >> that's right. one of the things when the republican national committee put the debates together they said, hey, we want conservative journalists to be part of this as well from conservative media outlets. hugh from salem radio will be participating in the questioning. and, of course, our chief political correspondent dana bash will be sitting here as well. >> it's already interesting because hewitt did an interview with donald trump a few days ago, went after him on what he thought were gotcha questions. >> it's one thing to do it over the phone and radios now they'll be within feet of each other. >> no doubt about it. over here this is where the moderator -- >> jake tapper, this is where he's going to be. this will be his perch. as withdreye can see, he'll be o or
the other poed wrdiums will go >> this stage was built, the backdrop, all the shots you'd see the plane of air force one. >> ronald reagan's air force one right behind them. >> let's walk over here and take a look at where the questions are going it be asked from. so over here this is going to be hugh huwett and dana bash. >> that's right. one of the things when the republican national committee put the debates together they said, hey, we want conservative journalists to...
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now a caveat to that is that po porter also said he didn't know if he could believe gray or not because there people don't want to go to central booking. but now we know the orders of the trial. the last one will be lieutenant rice, which is on march 9th. so one after the other. but remember, brooke, november 30th is when they will try to get a jury here in baltimore city because the judge did not allow a change of venue at this point. will they be able to get a jury here. will the first defendant want a jury trial or will he ask to be tried by a judge? that's a possibility too. >> presumably, six different juries. andy, here's my question. as jean mentioned, it was the sixth officer not in the courtroom today who was the one who would be tried first because of the statements he made. why wasn't he at the hearing? >> we don't know why he wasn't there. what we saw unfold today, brooke, is the defense received recently new discovery materials and strategies starting to play out before us. everybody was on october 13th for trial. the judge has already ruled o to split up the cases. so what
now a caveat to that is that po porter also said he didn't know if he could believe gray or not because there people don't want to go to central booking. but now we know the orders of the trial. the last one will be lieutenant rice, which is on march 9th. so one after the other. but remember, brooke, november 30th is when they will try to get a jury here in baltimore city because the judge did not allow a change of venue at this point. will they be able to get a jury here. will the first...
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one of the things that is different in this debate is that the poed diums are crazy close,o feet from each other. a lot of hand movement and they're literally in each other's personal space. might as well play rock, paper, scissor. >> arm wrestling. if there's a tie, arm wrestling. >> we'll have front row seats, watching it very, very closely. don't go door fa far away. >>> as donald trump and rivals prepare for the debate, what happened to ronald reagan's advice, republicans shouldn't speak ill of one another. >>> watching other developing stories including new fr information from the shooting death of an illinois police officer. when you do business everywhere, the challenges of keeping everyone working together can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. at&t has the tools and the network you need, to make working as one easier than ever. virtually anywhere. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. every insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. for those who've served and the families wh
one of the things that is different in this debate is that the poed diums are crazy close,o feet from each other. a lot of hand movement and they're literally in each other's personal space. might as well play rock, paper, scissor. >> arm wrestling. if there's a tie, arm wrestling. >> we'll have front row seats, watching it very, very closely. don't go door fa far away. >>> as donald trump and rivals prepare for the debate, what happened to ronald reagan's advice,...